Posts Tagged ‘microsoft access’

Caspio Bridge Web Database Platform Features Overview

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Free trial at http://www.caspio.com

This video tutorial will show you a brief overview of Caspio Bridge, a powerful 100% browser-based web database platform with a desktop look and feel for tech-savvy users. Caspio Bridge makes building feature-rich web forms, searchable databases, and web applications easy with intuitive step-by-step wizards.

Import data tables from Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, CSV, TXT or XML and embed apps directly on your website without programming.

Sign up for a free trial at http://www.caspio.com

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How To Publish Microsoft Access Online In Under 5 Minutes

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

How To Publish Microsoft Access Online In Under 5 Minutes

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Adding Google-like search to Microsoft Access

Monday, March 29th, 2010

UI Builder for MS Access can help you add a Google-like search to your Access forms without any VB coding. This video shows you how to make an easy, slight adjustment to any of your forms to enable the UI Builder’s “Universal Search” box feature.

UI Builder adds more than 40 features to any existing Access database, including web-2.0 navigation menus and more than 26 pre-defined menu button actions. Learn more at http://www.opengatesw.net

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Access Tip: How to Use Images and OLE Objects in your Database

Friday, March 26th, 2010

How to work with images (pictures, graphics) in your database using OLE objects. Also, how to work with external images WITHOUT embedding or linking them into your database. This will save lots of space in your database. Learn more at http://www.599CD.com/?XY2WDR

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Microsoft Access Tutorial Combo Box Automation Add New Items Not In List

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

This demonstration shows working code to automate the adding of new items on a drop down list when they are not found on the list. The code demonstrates how to detect when the item the user is trying to enter is not on the list. The code then gets the user’s permission to add the item and take the user to a form where the item is entered for the person. When the user closes the form, the user is taken back to the combo box (drop down list) which has been refreshed and the newly added item has been selected. An example files are available which work in versions of Microsoft Access 97, 2000, 2002, 2007.
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MS Access Macro – How To Automate Your Database

Monday, March 8th, 2010

http://access-databases.com/ebooks/macros/
Where are the books dedicated to the MS Access macro? There just aren’t any. Searching the internet will only throw up bits and pieces which may not be of any use. I’ll show you how to automate your MS Access database quickly and easily by using the MS Access macro.
http://access-databases.com/ebooks/macros/

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Access 2007 Tip- Creating Queries

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Perhaps the most widely distributed desktop database program in the world, Microsoft® Access is a standard in office information management. Whether you are new to Access or upgrading from a previous release, this course takes you step-by-step through your mastery of Access 2007. Learn to create, manage, and distribute databases, complete with input forms and advanced reporting.

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FormSafe for MS Access Overview

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

FormSafe is a tool to protect your Microsoft Access form data at the user level. You can define, for each user, which text boxes, buttons, and other controls can be selected or visible to your end users. Compatible with Access 2000, 2003, 2007, and 2010 (when released), FormSafe is an easy way to enhance your Microsoft Access security strategy. Download a free trial online:
http://www.opengatesw.net/products/FormSafe/FormSafe.htm

Many more Microsoft Access tools and solutions are available here:
http://www.opengatesw.net/

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To Do List Software for Microsoft Access

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Task and project management software for Microsoft Access. Works great with the free version of Access.

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How to Create Data Validation for Access Database Tables

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

http://www.timlaytonllc.com – Tim Layton walks you through how to create data validation rules and logic on Microsoft Access database tables. For more information visit the blog at http://www.timlaytonllc.com

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